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Israeli intelligence sources reject claims Jeffrey Epstein was Mossad operative following document releases

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A wave of recent reporting and newly released documents detailing the relationship between former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epstein has reignited claims that Epstein worked for Israel’s Mossad, a theory Israeli intelligence sources and senior political leaders are forcefully rejecting.
Ex-Israeli intelligence officials told Fox News Digital that Epstein never worked for Mossad, describing the allegation as baseless and inconsistent with how the agency operates.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly pushed back on the claims, writing on X: «Jeffrey Epstein’s unusual close relationship with Ehud Barak doesn’t suggest Epstein worked for Israel. It proves the opposite.»
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In the same post, Netanyahu escalated his criticism, writing: «Stuck on his election loss from over two decades ago, Barak has for years obsessively attempted to undermine Israeli democracy by working with the anti-Zionist radical left in failed attempts to overthrow the elected Israeli government.»
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also sharply dismissed the accusations, writing: «As a former Israeli Prime Minister, with the Mossad having reported directly to me, I say to you with 100% certainty: The accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad ran a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false. Epstein’s conduct, both the criminal and the merely despicable, had nothing whatsoever to do with the Mossad or the State of Israel. Epstein never worked for the Mossad.»
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is seen in this handout image from the estate of late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Dec. 12, 2025. (House Oversight Committee Democrats/Handout via Reuters)
Ex-Mossad director Yossi Cohen also rejected the claims in a podcast interview with The Free Press, saying Epstein had «absolutely nothing» to do with the Mossad — «not an agent, not an operative, nothing.»
The strong denials come amid renewed scrutiny of emails, financial records and communications included in U.S. Justice Department materials and other public reporting, none of which indicate that Epstein cooperated with Israeli intelligence.
Barak, who served as prime minister from 1999 to 2001 and later as defense minister in Netanyahu’s government, has become one of Netanyahu’s most vocal political opponents.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak during a press conference on July 25, 2019, in Tel Aviv. (Amir Levy/Getty Images)
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Barak’s office fired back, describing Netanyahu’s remarks as politically motivated and reiterating that he regrets ever meeting Epstein while denying any wrongdoing.
«Barak has repeatedly and publicly stated that he regrets ever meeting Jeffrey Epstein. There is no credible allegation—none—that Barak engaged in any illegal or inappropriate conduct,» the statement said.
Barak’s office also called Netanyahu’s attacks «the desperate acts of a failed and panicked politician» and «a pathetic attempt to divert attention from his catastrophic record,» accusing the prime minister of attempting to shift blame for national failures.
Newly surfaced materials continue to document Barak’s personal and professional interactions with Epstein, including stays at Epstein’s New York apartment and meetings arranged through the financier.
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Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in federal custody in 2019. (New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP, File)
Emails cited in document releases describe the apartment as being used by Barak and his then-wife during visits to the United States, with staff coordinating logistics and maintenance requests tied to the property.
Other communications referenced financial ties and introductions facilitated by Epstein, including meetings with prominent business figures, as well as broader correspondence and internal notes referencing allegations, warnings and speculation surrounding Epstein’s activities.
Barak has acknowledged meeting Epstein multiple times and said he regrets the association. In a previous interview, he said he never witnessed improper behavior and never participated in anything illegal.
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«At times during my occasional visits to the United States, I was sometimes a participant in a breakfast or lunch or dinner at his New York townhouse, together with respected American public figures,» Barak said. «At no point in my dealings with him did I ever witness any improper behavior, and I certainly never participated in anything like that.»
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Pro-life leader criticizes ‘insane’ UK bill that would decriminalize certain abortions up until birth

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EXCLUSIVE: The leader of an international pro-life group is criticizing a bill being considered in the United Kingdom that would protect women from criminal liability for abortions up until birth.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, 40 Days for Life CEO Shawn Carney said British lawmakers are following efforts by Democrats in the U.S. in seeking to allow abortion in these instances, which he described as «absolutely absurd.»
«They haven’t really lobbied for this,» Carney said. «Typically, Europe is far more conservative on abortion than the United States. Most European countries regulate abortion to 12 weeks. England has 16. In some cases, they do late term, up to 24 weeks. But now they want abortion through all 40 weeks. And this just seems sort of out of nowhere.»
Carney said he fears this bill, if enacted into law, would «start an unfortunate trend throughout Europe.»
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A bill is being considered in the U.K. that would protect women from criminal liability for abortions to end their own pregnancies up until birth. (Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The Crime and Policing Bill includes a provision, Clause 208, that would remove criminal penalties for women in England and Wales who end their own pregnancy at any stage. The bill is now in its final stages in the House of Lords and is expected to receive a vote as early as Wednesday. If the House of Lords approves the clause, the bill would return to the House of Commons for any final changes before receiving Royal Assent to become law.
Under the provision, a woman can no longer be investigated, arrested or prosecuted for ending her own pregnancy at any gestation, even though the current standard legal threshold for most abortions in England and Wales is 24 weeks.
While women who terminate their pregnancies would be exempt from criminal liability, doctors and others who assist in an abortion after 24 weeks without medical necessity can still face prosecution.
As lawmakers consider Clause 208, several amendments have been offered, including removing it entirely, modifying it to exclude late-term abortions and adding an in-person requirement for medical consultations to end so-called «pills-by-post» services.
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Under the provision, a woman can no longer be investigated, arrested or prosecuted for ending her own pregnancy at any gestation. (Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Carney argued that the latter two amendments should still be unacceptable, stating that the clause appears to represent «a desire to kill.»
«I think it’s insane,» he said. «I know what they’re trying to do, but you need to combat the laws by saying we’re not aborting children at 40 weeks. The left built an entire movement on being able to survive outside the womb with viability. Then, as science and medicine progressed, viability changed because we could do a lot for unborn children. So they said at first it was 24 weeks, and then it was 22 weeks. Some say it’s 20 weeks. Others say it’s still 22 weeks. Nobody’s ever said it was 40 weeks. They’ve all said, of course, you can survive outside the womb. This is just a desire to kill, it seems, at 40 weeks.»
«I understand the idea of trying to make a legal compromise,» he continued. «But the compromise would be that you people have lost your minds. You want to abort a child the day before he or she is born. And it’s not medically necessary. The baby’s completely viable … so that’s how I think that you have to defeat these bills.»
Carney also said that «people don’t want to celebrate abortion» and «certainly don’t want to brag about how they can have an abortion up to 40 weeks,» adding that opponents of the U.K. bill are «missing common sense responses» to efforts to allow any abortion up until birth.
He added that while most people are not «monsters» seeking abortions at 40 weeks, removing legal liability for women at that point could make abortion more socially acceptable.
«I think what it does is it takes a little bit of a stigma away from abortions at 8, 10, 12, 16 weeks, because typically what we’ve seen in the U.S. is when you have states that say, hey, you’re going to have an abortion through all 40 weeks, what they do is say, well, okay, I’m not that bad. My abortion is not that bad because it’s only at 10 weeks, it’s only at 12 weeks, it’s only at 16 weeks,» Carney said.

The bill is now in its final stages in the House of Lords and is expected to receive a vote as early as Wednesday. (Jason Alden/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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«It’s not that you’re going to see a lot of abortions at 40 weeks. It’s the mentality that abortion is not a big deal. You can even do it the day before birth, and so it’s more acceptable to most people,» he continued.
«People aren’t monsters,» he added. «The monsters write these bills, which are typically very liberal White people who say, you know what, we need to be able to have an abortion the day before your birthday. And most people look around at a party and say that person’s clinically insane.»
The left «has just married themselves to this,» Carney said.
«They believe you need unfettered abortion at all times in order to be a free and just society,» Carney said. «But nobody’s actually really medically needing that whatsoever.»
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Chief Justice Roberts warns against personal attacks on judges as ‘dangerous’ after Trump’s court tirade

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Chief Justice John Roberts warned against personal criticism of federal judges Tuesday, lamenting what he described as an uptick in «dangerous» and hostile rhetoric just days after President Donald Trump zeroed in on the courts in a lengthy social media tirade.
Speaking publicly at an event hosted by Rice University in Houston, Roberts stressed the difference between criticizing a court order or legal analysis and personally attacking the judge behind it.
«It’s important that our decisions are subjected to scrutiny, and they are,» Roberts said.
«The problem is that sometimes the criticism can move from a focus on legal analysis to personalities. And you see from all over, I mean, not just any one political perspective on it, that it’s more directed in a personal way. And that, frankly, can actually be quite dangerous.»
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Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts attends President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol March 4, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
«It’s part of our lives these days,» said U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal, who conducted the conversation with Roberts. «We always know that you have our backs and that means a great deal,» she told the chief justice.
Roberts stopped short of mentioning Trump by name. Still, the timing of his remarks is significant and comes two days after Trump assailed federal courts and Supreme Court justices in a string of fiery Truth Social posts Sunday, including the justices who ruled, 6-3, to invalidate his sweeping tariff regime last month.
«Our Country was unnecessarily RANSACKED by the United States Supreme Court, which has become little more than a weaponized and unjust Political Organization,» Trump blared.
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The U.S. Supreme Court during a rainstorm in Washington, D.C. (Annabelle Gordon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«They are hurting our Country, and will continue to do so. All I can do, as President, is call them out for their bad behavior!»
Roberts used his remarks Tuesday to pour cold water on the notion that the justices do the political bidding of the presidents who appointed them, noting President George W. Bush nominated him to the high court 20 years earlier.
«The idea that I’m carrying out his agenda somehow is absurd,» Roberts said Tuesday.
«Certainly, I’ll always be grateful [to] President Bush for appointing me, and I’m sure all my colleagues are grateful there,» he added.
«But the idea that I’m carrying out, and they are carrying out, some different agendas is, I think, really fallacious.»
Tuesday’s event was not the first time Roberts has used his post to urge Trump or other political figures to dial back the rhetoric against the justices or lower court judges on the district or appellate level.
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President Donald Trump shakes hands with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. (Getty Images)
The U.S. Marshals Service, which oversees judicial security, reported 564 threats in the annual period ending in September, an increase from the previous fiscal year. A California man was sentenced to prison last year for attempting to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his Maryland home in 2022.
That was just before the high court issued its controversial ruling striking down Roe v. Wade and the nationwide constitutional right to abortion. The decision led to months of protests outside several justices’ homes, as well as unspecified online threats.
Roberts has spoken out on the issue before. Last March, he issued a rare public statement rebuking Trump’s calls to impeach a federal juge in D.C. who issued a temporary order seeking to halt, for 14 days, the president’s use of an 18th century wartime immigration law to quickly deport hundreds of Venezuelan migrants to a Salvadoran prison.
Trump and his allies have repeatedly castigated federal court judges who have blocked or paused the president’s biggest executive orders from taking force, branding them as «activist» judges. Though that description has prompted concern from outside court watchers and former federal judges, who have pointed to a broader uptick in threats against federal judges.
Roberts alluded to this view in his remarks Tuesday.
«Judges around the country work very hard to get it right, and if they don’t, their opinions are subject to criticism,» Roberts added. «But personally directed hostility is dangerous, and it’s got to stop.»
Several judges have recently raised concerns about security, after the Trump administration lost several legal challenges to the president’s executive actions. Trump had criticized some of those rulings, and said some judges should be impeached.
At a semi-annual meeting of the federal judiciary chaired by Roberts last year, Judge Richard Sullivan urged full funding and staffing for the U.S. Marshals Service, which provides security for federal judges, as Trump has launched mass cuts to the federal workforce.
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«We need to make sure that the resources are in place to keep judges safe, to keep courthouses safe. I mean, we haven’t recently had attacks on courthouses, but that has happened in the not-too-distant past, and that is a concern,» he said, citing the 2020 case of a disgruntled litigant who shot to death the son of federal Judge Esther Salas at her home, and wounded her husband.
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Mide 89 centímetros, pesa 15 kilos y sorprendió a los mejores de NVIDIA: el animatronic con “vida propia” que desafía la tecnología

La GTC 2026 de NVIDIA, la conferencia anual más importante en inteligencia artificial y computación avanzada, sorprendió a sus asistentes este año con la aparición de Olaf, el personaje de la película Frozen, desplazándose de manera autónoma sobre el escenario.
El auditorio, que hasta entonces seguía atentamente los gráficos y algoritmos en las pantallas, se vio súbitamente cautivado cuando, desde un lateral del escenario y acompañado por un suave tarareo, apareció el pequeño muñeco de nieve.
Olaf no era una animación digital ni un actor disfrazado, sino un robot capaz de caminar, girar la cabeza y expresar emociones a través de movimientos precisos y gestos naturales.
La escena marcó el cierre del discurso del CEO de NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, y fue, al mismo tiempo, la presentación oficial de uno de los desarrollos más avanzados en robótica de entretenimiento. El proyecto es fruto de la colaboración entre Walt Disney Imagineering, NVIDIA y Google DeepMind.
El Olaf robótico integra sensores de percepción espacial para ubicarse y desplazarse sin asistencia, modelos de inteligencia artificial que interpretan el entorno y deciden respuestas en tiempo real, y una arquitectura mecánica capaz de reproducir microexpresiones y movimientos con un alto grado de naturalidad.
A diferencia de los animatronics tradicionales, que siguen secuencias preprogramadas, este sistema permite a Olaf analizar y ajustar su comportamiento en función de la interacción con el entorno y las personas. Así, el personaje puede responder a estímulos, transmitir emociones y generar una conexión auténtica con el público.
El personaje mide 89 centímetros de altura y pesa cerca de 15 kilos. A primera vista parece un simple muñeco de nieve, pero su interior es un pequeño laboratorio de ingeniería. Está equipado con 25 actuadores que coordinan el movimiento de su cuerpo, permitiendo que camine con equilibrio, incline la cabeza, gesticule con los brazos o exprese emociones con los ojos y la boca.
Cada detalle fue pensado para que el robot resulte creíble. Sus ojos se mueven con rapidez, las cejas se levantan al hablar y la boca se sincroniza con las frases. Incluso la famosa nariz de zanahoria puede desmontarse con imanes, algo que permite recrear bromas típicas del personaje.
El exterior del robot también fue diseñado con detalla precisión. La superficie blanca que simula nieve contiene fibras que reflejan la luz del entorno, creando un brillo similar al hielo real. El traje incorpora telas elásticas que permiten que las piezas se muevan sin perder la apariencia redondeada de Olaf.
Pero la verdadera innovación no está en lo que se ve, sino en cómo aprendió a moverse.
Antes de caminar en el mundo real, el robot pasó por un largo entrenamiento virtual. Ingenieros desarrollaron simulaciones en las que miles de versiones digitales de Olaf practicaron cómo caminar, mantener el equilibrio y evitar obstáculos. En ese entorno, el personaje podía caerse, tropezar o probar movimientos sin ningún riesgo.
Ese proceso se basa en una técnica de aprendizaje conocida como “refuerzo profundo”, que permite a un sistema aprender mediante prueba y error. En pocas palabras, el robot experimenta miles de situaciones y mejora su comportamiento cada vez que logra un objetivo, como mantenerse en pie o llegar a un punto específico.
El resultado fue sorprendente incluso para los ingenieros. En apenas dos días de simulaciones intensivas, el sistema generó más de cien mil versiones virtuales del personaje entrenando al mismo tiempo.
Gracias a ese proceso, Olaf aprendió a caminar sobre superficies irregulares, esquivar objetos e incluso mantener el equilibrio en plataformas inestables. Esa habilidad será clave para su participación en un espectáculo acuático donde aparecerá sobre un barco flotante.
El debut oficial del robot está previsto para el 29 de marzo en el nuevo sector temático inspirado en Frozen dentro de Disneyland Paris. Allí formará parte del espectáculo “Celebration in Arendelle” y también podrá desplazarse libremente por algunas áreas del parque.

A diferencia de los animatronics tradicionales —los robots que suelen verse en atracciones de parques temáticos— este personaje no está atado a rieles ni sigue una coreografía fija. Puede moverse entre visitantes, detenerse, saludar y reaccionar a lo que ocurre a su alrededor.
Algunas funciones todavía cuentan con asistencia humana. Por ejemplo, su voz utiliza grabaciones del actor Josh Gad, quien da la voz a Olaf en las películas. Además, ciertos diálogos se controlan de forma remota para garantizar que las interacciones funcionen correctamente.
Incluso con esas limitaciones, quienes se han cruzado con el robot cuentan que estar frente a Olaf es como ver al personaje cobrar vida.
Parte de esa impresión proviene de pequeños detalles, como la manera en que los ojos miran primero antes de que el cuerpo se mueva o cómo inclina la cabeza al escuchar.

Por razones de seguridad, el robot aún no puede abrazar a los visitantes, una de las acciones más populares entre los personajes de Disney. Sin embargo, puede saludar, hacer gestos y responder preguntas sencillas.
Para los ingenieros del proyecto, este desarrollo es solo el punto de partida. El objetivo es que, en el futuro, los parques temáticos cuenten con personajes robóticos capaces de moverse libremente y responder de forma natural ante los visitantes.
Si este plan se concreta, la experiencia cambiaría de manera radical: en lugar de esperar en filas para ver un espectáculo o tomarse una foto, los visitantes podrían encontrarse espontáneamente con los personajes caminando, interactuando y “viviendo” en las calles del parque, como si fueran parte integral del entorno.
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